Biomechanical effects of medial-lateral tibial tunnel placement in posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

نویسندگان

  • Keith L Markolf
  • David R McAllister
  • Charles R Young
  • Justin McWilliams
  • Daniel A Oakes
چکیده

With most posterior cruciate (PCL) reconstruction techniques, the distal end of the graft is fixed within a tibial bone tunnel. Although a surgical goal is to locate this tunnel at the center of the PCL's tibial footprint, errors in medial-lateral tunnel placement of the tibial drill guide are possible because the position of the tip of the guide relative to the PCL's tibial footprint can be difficult to visualize from the standard arthroscopy portals. This study was designed to measure changes in knee laxity and graft forces resulting from mal-position of the tibial tunnel medial and lateral to the center of the PCL's tibial insertion. Bone-patellar tendon-bone allografts were inserted into three separate tibial tunnels drilled into each of 10 fresh-frozen knee specimens. Drilling the tibial tunnel 5 mm medial or lateral to the center of the PCL's tibial footprint had no significant effect on knee laxities; the graft pretension necessary to restore normal laxity at 90 degrees of knee flexion (laxity match pretension) with the medial tunnel was 13.8 N (29%) greater than with the central tunnel. During passive knee flexion-extension, graft forces with the medial tibial tunnel were significantly higher than those with the central tunnel for flexion angles greater than 65 degrees while graft forces with the central tibial tunnel were not significantly different than those with the lateral tibial tunnel. Graft forces with medial and lateral tunnels were not significantly different from those with a central tunnel for 100 N applied posterior tibial force, 5 Nm applied varus and valgus moment, and 5 Nm applied internal and external tibial torque. With the exception of slightly higher graft forces recorded with the medial tunnel beyond 65 degrees of passive knee flexion, errors in medial-lateral placement of the tibial tunnel would not appear to have important effects on the biomechanical characteristics of the reconstructed knee.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society

دوره 21 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2003